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By .MRS. NORMAN LONG
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Mrs, ;Everson Kyle was host-
ess to a pleasant event on Friday
evening when 25 relatives gath-
ered to do honour to Miss Joan
eClinc'hey, niece of the hostess,
ride -elect ,of September 26.
eGaines and contests were en -
payed. Pink and white stream-
ers. a decorated Trellis and
:bride's chair, along with floral
r angenaents, made an effee-
:e decoration.
?" 'he address was read by Miss
7Es th eleClinehey. presentation
fi gifts by Liss Grace Stephen -
Mrs. Don Kyle assisting.
. the bride expressed her ap-
t�eciation for the gifts, after
-ey°hich luneh was served by the
testees.
iTMS meeting
'e.The September meeting of Kip -
en \VMS and WA. was held in'
e schoolroom of the church an
iitusday evening. with ell's.
,earson Charters and Mrs. Joe
o:,tell as hostesses.
11rs. V. Alderdice was in
argeof the worship service
d her scripture theme was
Christian Moral Witness."
+"aMrs. John Anderson presided
the remainder of the meet
g. There were 19 members and
llliree visitors present.
An invitation was accepted to
attend the thankoffering meet-
ing of Bayfield United church,
Thursday, October 1 at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Ken McKay favored with a
piano instrumental.
Mrs. Russell Consitt introduced
the new study book on Africa,
The visiting committee for the
month September is Mrs. W. !
Workman and Mrs. Ken McKay.
A short WA meeting followed.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor
spent Sunday in Bracebridge and
Glen Rock,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Maxwell
and family of Varna have taken
residence in Mr. Arnold's house
-on the London road.
• Miss Hazel Slavin; who has
spent the summer months with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Slavin, has returned to Lively,
Centario and will resume teach -
g• •
Mrs. E. Van de Worp and fain-
"1TY of RR 2 have moved to Exe-
ter.
Miss Margaret Sinclair, of
Seaforth, visited over the week-
end with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sin-
clair.
Miss R, Mallard, of Strathroy,
is teaching at SS 14 Stanley.
Miss Katherine McGregor of
Kippen, Miss Diane Vail and
Paul Vail of London returned
home from 10 days at Glen Race
Camp.
A Young Peoples' meeting fol-
lowed church service on Sunday
when it was :decided to continue
the meetings on Sunday after-
noons at 2 pen. The :first one
will be on Sunday, Sept. 27.
BobFit/Sgt Perkins, Mrs.
Perp ns,
Perkins, Jimmie and Danny of
RCAF Station Clinton, visited
Friday evening with Mr. and
llirs.. Norman Long and on. Sun-
day, Mr. and Mrs. William Bot-
tema and family of Clinton were
guests,.
Mr. and Mrs, Don McKnight
and Family. of Galt, spent the•
weekend with the latter's par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Elgie.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meelurtrie
and. Mr. Jack Peck spent a day
at Toronto Exhibition.
Miss Sharon McBride spent
Monday at Western Fair, :London
taking part in 4-1-1 judging.
Mr. Torn Munroe and Lorne
McBride spent the weekend in
chermer•y,
• Mr. Wayne McBride spent a
few days recently visiting his;
father and unele at Honey Har-;
bout.
Mrs. R. G. Love returned to
Caro, Mich. on Thursday after
spending some time with her I
father, Mr. Robert Cooper.
I Miss Louise McBride, Exeter,
was the guest of Miss Sharon'
McBride for some holidays.
I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dicker(
spent Sunday with relatives at
Melbourne.
Legion officer
here Sept. 28
Arthur G, Sauer, Legion ser
vice bureau officer from Lon-
' don, will be, at the Exeter
branch on Monday, Sept, 28 at!
1.0 a.m, to advise veterans on
benefits.
i Mr. Sauer is prepared. to
! answer queries on war disability
pension, war veterans' allowance
(burnt: opt pension), treatment
1 or hospital care,
Appointments are being ar
ranged by R. E. Pooley and
;Harvey Pfaff.
Enter school of nursing
Miss Eleanor Hodgins. Cen-
ttralia, and Miss Pat Marshall.
Kirkton, graduates of South
;Huron District High School, com-
menced nurses training at Vic-
to.ria Hospital, London, Tuesday.;
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September 19
VISIT YOUR NEAREST
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"For Choice Quality Meats"
PHONES EXETER,
McGII,.LIVRAY COUPLE MARRIED 50 YEARS
..• Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lee
McGillivray couple
mark anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. William E. Lee Mr, and Mrs. Lee have one
-celebrated their golden wedding sen, Lyell, andtwo daughters,
anniversary by holding open Margaret (Mrs. Grant Martin)
house for their many friends and and Janet (Mrs, Frank Hicks),
relatives, nine grandchildren and 1 w o
Mr. Lee was born in McGille , great grandchildren.
vray township, son of the :lot Mr. Mr. Tree has been president of
and Mrs. William J. Lee. Mrs.
Lee was born in East Williams
township, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs, George M. Shepley of
Carlisle.
The marriage ceremony was
performed by the late Rev. W.
H. Geddes at the home of the
bride's parents.
Open house was held at their
home. Saturday, Sept. 12, in the
afternoon and evening. A three• w
tiered wedding cake in gold and -J
white centred the tea, table which h
was covered with a linen table-
cloth, a wedding gift of fifty 4
years ago.
In the afternoon, tea was u
poured by Mrs, Lyell Lee and en
at night by Mrs. Arthur Simpson,
sister of Mr. Lee, Mrs. Grant
Martin and Mrs. Frank Hicks,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. .I
assisted by Miss Pudy Martin,
Miss Phyllis Lee, and Mrs.
George E. Lee served. Miss Jo-
anne Hicks attended the guest ee
hook. u'►
Cards of congratulations were OL
received from many points in ,Q
eluding a scroll from the provin-
cial secretary and greetings from
William A. Stewart, MPP; M. H. g,,
A. Thomas, MP; Robert McCub-
bin former MP; Hon. Leslie
Front, premier of Ontario and
Hon. John Diefenbaker, prime
minister of Canada.
A family dinner party was held w
Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Armstrong's Q
in Exeter. ,n
the McGillivray Mutual Fire In-
surance Co. for 25 years and a
member since 1921. is also
president of the Carlisle library
board, an elder of Carlile
Town To ics
Dom* of Social and. P.arsonai. lnte.rest in. ,end Around Exeter
The EMeter Tini' e.Aaveteete tr! alwaye :pleased to ,publish :these Items,
We Rnd o>♦r reedere ere Interested in yoil and your friends, Phone 770.
.and Mrs, Robert Fletcher,
London, and Drs, Victor .and
Joan :kyle incl daughter 'Cnacy,
of Toronto are belidaying in
Exeter and Grand Bend.
Mrs. Ward MoMahon of Port
Angeles, Washington has been
visiting with her brother, Mr.
leelph Bailey and Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. Don McGillivray is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and. Airs.
Bailey for two months. while her
husband. Sgt. McGillivray is en
course at Camp Bardet*.
Nrs. Ralph Batten aceompa•
Med Mr. and Mrs. John Batten
and family of Eliteville to Sar-
nia on Sunday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Denham and.
Mrs. Wilbert Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kitchen of
Owen Sound called on Mrs.
Florence Gould and Mrs. Wil-
liam Sanders on Sunday.
Air. and Mrs, Wesley johns
spent the weekend in Hamilton
and Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford re-
turned this week after visiting
in the west for one .0th with
the form er's brothers; Albert,
Maple Creek; and son Hilton
and his wife, Maple Creek; Mr.
and Mrs. Silas Ford, and slaugh-
ter, Pearl, Regina; Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Ford, Neilbury,
Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Barton
Ford, Prince Albert, Sask., and
a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith, Edmonton, formerly of
Exeter.
Miss Joanne Mair has taken
a position on the nursing staff
of Victoria Hospital, London.
Miss Elma McPherson of De-
troit and Miss Ena McPherson
of London were weekend visitors
at the home of etre. Percy Tyer-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hatfield,
on their way home to Calgary
from a honeymoon trip to Nova
Scotia, visited last week with
Mrs. Hatfield's parents, Mr, and
united Church and a member of
the Ailsa Craig AF & AM,
Mrs, Lee is a life member of
the MIS of Carlisle United
Church and also belongs to Ri•
ver.vieve WI.
I Mrs. Frank Wildfong, Albert
Street. .Accompanying them to
l
Calgary, where they have three
other sons, were Mr. 1-ial4'ield`s
(Parents, Alt. a:ncl Mrs. Oscar Hat.
i field of ftaynard:ton, Nova Scotia,
Fele J. A. and Mrs. Cann,
Mary Ann, Cathy .and Nancy re-
turncd to their home. in •Ottawa
on Saturday of last week after
• holidaying at the home of Mrs.
Cane's smother, Mrs. Jean A1'air
for the east five weeks,.
Mrs. E. ,O. Roddy and daugh-
ter Sandra of Kitchener spent
the weekend with Mrs, Charles
Uarris,
Mi', and Mrs, George Lawson
incl Mr. and Mrs.. Carnet ,l -ticks
visited with Miss Gail Lawson
and _Mr. and Mrs. Han Hartleih
of Whitby on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Sergent,
Strasbourg, Bask., formerly of
liazelton, B.C'., called- to see
Mrs. S. Klatt and Mr. and Mrs,
\1'iiliam Pearce on Tuesday.
Alr. and Mrs. Ivan Carter,
Danny and Tracy of Seaforth,
dr. and Mrs. Ervine Eggert,
Mrs, Mina Sheff(er and Bobby
and Mr, David :Hutchinson and
friend of Greenway• spent Sun--
1itday with Mr. .and Airs Norman
Kleinfeldl.
Airs. H. L. Parker, • wife of
the rector at St, (teorge's Angli-
can Church, OwenSound, and
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Simpson, Glencoe, called on Mrs.
W. C. Pearce on Tuesday,
Mr. and Airs W. .0 Allison
returned Tuesday after visiting
for two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. ill. Schriner, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Idle
were called to ;l!les.herton on
the
Sunday owing lo e cloath of
Mee. ldle's mother. Mrs. John
Wickens. The funeral was held
on Wednesday with. internment In
elerkdale cemetery.
Mr. A. J. Penhale and daugh-
ter Grace returned home Satiar-
day following a moot trip to
Christopher I;,.ake, Saskatchewan,
where they visited Mr, Pen -
daughter Doris, Airs. Ken
•Beattie. Mr. ;Beattie is a con. -
servation officer with alae Sask.
atsaeva
n soae
fame
t. They
covered more than 4,000 miles
on their. trip..
Mr, .and Mrs. Clayton l'ou!T
and Mr. Atld, Mrs, Clifton Proutx
have returned i. er a week's
vacation, going. to Bay City
through the Straits of Mackinac
to Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury,
Gravenhurst and Oshawa where
they visited with Stewart Prouty,
RETURNS TO NATIVE LAND
Mrs. George Rether Sr, left
Wednesday by plane for New
York enroute to Roumania to
visit her mother whom she has
not seen for 31years. Mrs.
[tether hasbeen negotiating far
three and a half years for .a
visa.
She expects to be away about
six weeks.
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SEPTEMBER 19
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